STAND-IN Chelsea skipper Frank Lampard last night vowed to give Arsenal a Carling Cup Final lesson in how the established order has been changed.

Lampard was a member of the Blues side under Claudio Ranieri that went to Cardiff in the 2002 FA Cup Final hoping to derail the Gunners' Double express.

Instead, stunning strikes from Ray Parlour and Freddie Ljungberg exposed the gap in quality between the sides, with Arsene Wenger's men lifting the Premiership crown too with a majestic win at Manchester United four days later.

But while Lampard will have a thought for absent captain John Terry when he leads Jose Mourinho's team into combat with their fiercest rivals on Sunday, the England midfielder is determined to show Chelsea will gain the perfect revenge.

Lampard said: "It's five years since that final but it was a massive disappointment and it still sticks in the memory.

"It's not that we weren't confident but when we went there Arsenal were a very strong team. But now we go there with a different mentality - to win and hopefully we'll do that to put it right."

Lampard is the only survivor from the Chelsea side that started that afternoon, when Ranieri left out John Terry after he suffered an overnight viral problem.

And as the midfielder conceded, Mourinho's Chelsea, the product of Roman Abramovich's unprecedented spending spree, are "unrecognisable" from the side of five years ago.

"Yes, it's a different club," added Lampard. "Me and John I suppose are the only ones left. We were a team that was delighted to get to an FA Cup Final and finish fourth or fifth in the league.

"Now there's different expectations and rightly so because of the injection of money we've had and because of the squad. This is one of many things we want to win."

Mourinho believes that, like two years ago when his side beat Liverpool, landing the first silverware of the season will prove the springboard to more success.

But this time it would be Lampard lifting a trophy, and the England ace admitted he had shared Terry's devastation at the ankle ligament injury sustained in the 1-1 draw with Porto that rules the skipper out. Lampard added: "We'll try and deliver it for all of us, John as well."